07-01-2002, 06:36 PM
Yes it's a loss, but this is the last bowl that BSU was in ('96 Las Vegas Bowl).
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">code:</font><hr /><pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;"> 1 2 3 4 F
- - - - --
Nevada 9 3 0 6 18
Ball State 0 7 0 8 15 </pre><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Nevada-D Wilkins 16 pass from Dutton (kick failed), NEV 6-0
Nevada-FG Shea 22, NEV 9-0
Ball St-L Moore 62 run (Lockliear kick), NEV 9-7
Nevada-FG Shea 33, NEV 12-7
Nevada-D Wilkins 11 pass from Bennett (2 pt conv. failed), NEV 18-7
Ball St-Reese 27 pass from Baldwin (Abernatty reception for 2 pt conv.), NEV 18-15
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">code:</font><hr /><pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;"> Nevada Ball St
First downs 24 12
Rushed-yards 31-84 36-112
Passing yards 376 106
Sacked-yards lost 2-18 7-35
Return yards 40 7
Passes 26-48-2 11-31-1
Punts 6-39.0 12-41.1
Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0
Penalties-yards 6-51 7-49
Time of possession 30:44 29:16 </pre><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Individual Statistics
RUSHING: Nevada-Lemon 24-96, Mclean 1-4, Gresham 3-minus 1,
Bennett 1-minus 1, Dutton 2-minus 14. Ball St-L Moore 8-74,
Blair 14-44, Baldwin 14-minus 6.
PASSING: Nevada-Dutton 18-33-2-224, Bennett 8-15-0-152. Ball
St-Baldwin 11-31-1-106.
RECEIVING: Nevada-D Wilkins 10-106, Noisy 7-160, Insley 7-98,
Simms 1-8, Gresham 1-4. Ball St-M Davis 6-29, Blair 2-33,
Abernatty 2-17, Reese 1-27.
RECAP.....
Damond Wilkins caught touchdown passes from two different
quarterbacks and Damon Shea kicked a pair of field goals as
Nevada won its first-ever Las Vegas Bowl by holding off Ball
State, 18-15, to open college football's post-season.
Ball State (8-4) pulled within three on a 27-yard touchdown pass
from Brent Baldwin to Adrian Reese and a two-point conversion
pass to Ed Abernatty with 2:26 to play.
Cardinals cornerback Raphaol Ball recovered an onsides kick at
his own 45. After offsetting penalties negated the first play
from scrimmage, Nevada's DeShone Myles batted down Baldwin's
first-down pass. Baldwin missed a wide-open Marcellus Davis on
second down before Wolf Pack linebacker Mike Crawford
intercepted Baldwin on third down to preserve the victory.
The first-ever game between the schools drew just 10,118 fans,
falling well short of capacity, which is 40,000. The Wolf Pack,
lost the first-ever overtime game to Toledo in last year's Las
Vegas Bowl and dropped the inaugural game in 1992 to Bowling
Green.
Nevada (9-3), the champion of the Big West Conference, took the
opening kickoff and marched 75 yards on eight plays, capped by a
16-yard pass from John Dutton to Wilkins. The Wolf Pack missed
the extra point and led 6-0 just 3:21 into the contest.
Shea booted a 22-yard field goal to extend the lead to 9-0 with
1:04 left in the first quarter, but Ball State, the Mid American
Conference champions, pulled within 9-7 on a 62-yard run by Karl
Moore 2:08 into the second quarter. Moore burst off tackle on
the right side and shed a couple of tacklers before racing down
the sideline.
Shea pushed the lead to 12-7 with a 33-yard field goal with 44
seconds left in the first half. After a scoreless third
quarter, Eric Bennett, who replaced Dutton after he threw two
interceptions, flipped a middle screen pass to Wilkins, who
rumbled in from 11 yards out to cap the Nevada scoring with
12:52 to play.
Wilkins finished with 10 receptions for 106 yards, while
Geoffrey Noisy and Trevor Insley combined for 14 catches for 258
yards. The Wolf Pack improved to 2-3 all-time in bowl games and
won a post-season contest for the first time since defeating
North Texas in the 1948 Salad Bowl.
Ball State fell to 0-2 in the Las Vegas Bowl. The Cardinals,
who are 0-3 all-time in bowl games, also lost to Utah State in
1993, 42-33.
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">code:</font><hr /><pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;"> 1 2 3 4 F
- - - - --
Nevada 9 3 0 6 18
Ball State 0 7 0 8 15 </pre><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Nevada-D Wilkins 16 pass from Dutton (kick failed), NEV 6-0
Nevada-FG Shea 22, NEV 9-0
Ball St-L Moore 62 run (Lockliear kick), NEV 9-7
Nevada-FG Shea 33, NEV 12-7
Nevada-D Wilkins 11 pass from Bennett (2 pt conv. failed), NEV 18-7
Ball St-Reese 27 pass from Baldwin (Abernatty reception for 2 pt conv.), NEV 18-15
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">code:</font><hr /><pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;"> Nevada Ball St
First downs 24 12
Rushed-yards 31-84 36-112
Passing yards 376 106
Sacked-yards lost 2-18 7-35
Return yards 40 7
Passes 26-48-2 11-31-1
Punts 6-39.0 12-41.1
Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0
Penalties-yards 6-51 7-49
Time of possession 30:44 29:16 </pre><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Individual Statistics
RUSHING: Nevada-Lemon 24-96, Mclean 1-4, Gresham 3-minus 1,
Bennett 1-minus 1, Dutton 2-minus 14. Ball St-L Moore 8-74,
Blair 14-44, Baldwin 14-minus 6.
PASSING: Nevada-Dutton 18-33-2-224, Bennett 8-15-0-152. Ball
St-Baldwin 11-31-1-106.
RECEIVING: Nevada-D Wilkins 10-106, Noisy 7-160, Insley 7-98,
Simms 1-8, Gresham 1-4. Ball St-M Davis 6-29, Blair 2-33,
Abernatty 2-17, Reese 1-27.
RECAP.....
Damond Wilkins caught touchdown passes from two different
quarterbacks and Damon Shea kicked a pair of field goals as
Nevada won its first-ever Las Vegas Bowl by holding off Ball
State, 18-15, to open college football's post-season.
Ball State (8-4) pulled within three on a 27-yard touchdown pass
from Brent Baldwin to Adrian Reese and a two-point conversion
pass to Ed Abernatty with 2:26 to play.
Cardinals cornerback Raphaol Ball recovered an onsides kick at
his own 45. After offsetting penalties negated the first play
from scrimmage, Nevada's DeShone Myles batted down Baldwin's
first-down pass. Baldwin missed a wide-open Marcellus Davis on
second down before Wolf Pack linebacker Mike Crawford
intercepted Baldwin on third down to preserve the victory.
The first-ever game between the schools drew just 10,118 fans,
falling well short of capacity, which is 40,000. The Wolf Pack,
lost the first-ever overtime game to Toledo in last year's Las
Vegas Bowl and dropped the inaugural game in 1992 to Bowling
Green.
Nevada (9-3), the champion of the Big West Conference, took the
opening kickoff and marched 75 yards on eight plays, capped by a
16-yard pass from John Dutton to Wilkins. The Wolf Pack missed
the extra point and led 6-0 just 3:21 into the contest.
Shea booted a 22-yard field goal to extend the lead to 9-0 with
1:04 left in the first quarter, but Ball State, the Mid American
Conference champions, pulled within 9-7 on a 62-yard run by Karl
Moore 2:08 into the second quarter. Moore burst off tackle on
the right side and shed a couple of tacklers before racing down
the sideline.
Shea pushed the lead to 12-7 with a 33-yard field goal with 44
seconds left in the first half. After a scoreless third
quarter, Eric Bennett, who replaced Dutton after he threw two
interceptions, flipped a middle screen pass to Wilkins, who
rumbled in from 11 yards out to cap the Nevada scoring with
12:52 to play.
Wilkins finished with 10 receptions for 106 yards, while
Geoffrey Noisy and Trevor Insley combined for 14 catches for 258
yards. The Wolf Pack improved to 2-3 all-time in bowl games and
won a post-season contest for the first time since defeating
North Texas in the 1948 Salad Bowl.
Ball State fell to 0-2 in the Las Vegas Bowl. The Cardinals,
who are 0-3 all-time in bowl games, also lost to Utah State in
1993, 42-33.